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**Safety Officer Job Duties**:
- Auditing production, keeping on the lookout for any unsafe behavior or breaks in regulations
- Assessing risk and possible safety hazards of all aspects of operations
- Creating analytical reports of safety data
- Inspecting production equipment and processes to make sure they are safe
- Ordering repairs for unsafe and/or damaged equipment
- Focusing on prevention by keeping up with equipment maintenance and employee training
- Presenting safety principles to staff in meetings or lecture-type training sessions
- Participating in continuing education to update knowledge of health and safety protocols and techniques
- Determining whether the finished product is safe for customers
- Creating safety plans that include suggested improvements to existing infrastructure and business processes
- Sharing information, suggestions, and observations with project leadership to create consistency in safety standards throughout the production team and the entire company
- Meeting company health and safety goals
- Investigating causes of accidents and other unsafe conditions on the job site
- Liaising with law enforcement and other investigators who are present at the time of a serious accident
- Finding the best way to prevent future accidents
- Reviewing and reporting on the staff's compliance with health and safety rules and recommending commendations or dismissal based on performance
**POSITION: POLLUTION CONTROL OFFICER**
**Duties and Responsibilities**
Together with the Managing Head, ensure compliance with the requirements of PD 1586.
RA 6969, RA 8749, RA 9003, RA 9275, their respective implementing rules and regulations (IRRs), and other pertinent rules and regulations;
- Identify significant environmental aspects and impacts of the establishment's operational activities and recommended possible mitigating measures in the formulation/preparation and/or review of the Environmental Management Plan and Contingency Plan:
- Attend to all permitting and registration requirements of the establishment prior to the construction, installation.
or operation of pollution sources and control facilities:
- Ensure the proper performance operation, and maintenance of environmental management facilities or systems of the establishment such as the following:
- Wastewater treatment facilities;
- Air pollution control devices referred to in DAO 2000-03,
- Hazardous waste management storage areas (permanent or temporary);
- Solid waste segregation/management facilities (i.e.
MWs: sanitary landfills.
composting facilities, etc.
); and Environmental monitoring devices such as the Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems, Air Monitoring Stations, effluent flow metering/measuring devices, groundwater monitoring wells, and other environmental monitoring devices.
- Ensure that the hazardous wastes disposed offsite ace covered by a Permit to Transport; each transport is covered by a hazardous waste manifest duly signed by the transporter and TSD facility; and with corresponding Certificate of Treatment (COT) duly signed by the TSD facility.
Copies of the signed hazardous waste manifest and COT shall be submitted to the concerned EMB Regional Office in accordance with DENR Adm. Or.
No.
2004-36;
- Ensure that transport vehicles are properly operated and maintained (applicable only for hazardous wastes transporter):
- Ensure that hazardous wastes Treatment Storage and Disposal (TSD) facilities are properly operated and maintained (applicable only for hazardous wastes TSD facility);
- Monitor compliance to the requirements specified in the Environmental Compliance Certificate and the commitments stipulated in the Environmental Management and Monitoring Plans or Environmental Performance Report and Management Plans.
and report the same in the Compliance Monitoring Report (CMR);
- Monitor activities pertaining to the installation or construction of pollution source and control facilities to ensure compliance with the National Emission Standards for Source Specific Air Pollutants and National Ambient Air Quality Standards and report monitoring results to DENR as part of the Self-Monitoring Report (SMR);
- Monitor activities pertaining to the operation and maintenance of pollution control facilities to ensure compliance with the Effluent Standards and report monitoring results to DENR as part of the SMR;
- Monitor the use of chemicals, especially those listed under the Priority Chemicals List (PCL) and those with Chemical Control Orders (CCO) and the generation of solid and hazardous wastes.
Monitoring data shall be submitted as part of the SMR and the PCI Compliance Certificate;
- Promptly submit CMRs and SMRs, duly accomplished and signed by the PCOs, approved and certified correct by the Managing Head, and notarized;
- Report in writing within twenty-four (24) hours from the occurrence of any of the following environmental incident to the concerned EM3 Regional Office, as the case may be:
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